Fill up your gas tank and prepare to wait. Some tips to prepare for April's total solar eclipse
Read full article: Fill up your gas tank and prepare to wait. Some tips to prepare for April's total solar eclipseSmall towns and rural enclaves along the path of April’s total solar eclipse are steeling for huge crowds of sun chasers who plan to catch a glimpse of day turning into dusk in North America.
Strikers have shut down a vital Great Lakes shipping artery for days, and negotiations are looming
Read full article: Strikers have shut down a vital Great Lakes shipping artery for days, and negotiations are loomingA strike has shut down all shipping on the St. Lawrence Seaway, interrupting exports of grain and other goods from Canada and the United States via the Great Lakes to the rest the world.
Canadian man with disability on mission to cross all 5 Great Lakes by paddleboard
Read full article: Canadian man with disability on mission to cross all 5 Great Lakes by paddleboardAn avid paddleboarder, Mike Shoreman was told he could never paddleboard again. But he didn’t pay attention to that edict and now is trying to make history.
The Great Lakes are warmer than they’ve ever been in early November: Why that’s a problem in several ways
Read full article: The Great Lakes are warmer than they’ve ever been in early November: Why that’s a problem in several waysSome parts of the Northern Great Lakes region were greeted by their first significant snowfall of the season earlier this week, but not even the arrival of the fluffy white stuff could mask these historic times for the Great Lakes themselves.
Hundreds join largest D-Day reenactment in US
Read full article: Hundreds join largest D-Day reenactment in USIt was 75 years ago this summer when allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy in Operation Overlord, also known as D-Day. Friday, that heroic invasion played out on the shores of Lake Erie.
No, that's not dirt, it's a swarm of mayflies that's invaded Ohio
Read full article: No, that's not dirt, it's a swarm of mayflies that's invaded OhioThese mayflies come from the waters of Lake Erie. According to the Ohio Sea Grant research and education program. The swarm was so dense that it was captured on the weather radar of CNN affiliate WOIO on Wednesday. These mayflies come from the waters of Lake Erie. Residents may find them annoying, but the mayfly swarm is an indication of good water health in the Great Lakes, according to Ohio Sea Grant.